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if they're used for great, um -- great uses, such as maybe elephants in india or, um, horses in places that don't use engines and, um, vehicles such as tractors. >> i think tax dollars should be used for evacuating animals from disasters because animals don't exactly have the intelligence we do. so they can't really help themselves. they need help more than we do. >> uh, yeah. i think there is too much animal abuse in this country. and, um, when i have to pay taxes, that's what i want it to go towards. >> most of the teens we spoke to agree. they say spend the money, save the pets. if this issue is important to you, look into joining the efforts of animal rescue organizations, such as the aspca. >> this report is brought to you by yahoo! digital crave. >> we're not even close to the holidays, and yet there is a ton of new tech available -- games, gadgets, and gear to get excited about. so, here's a look at some fall highlights. we'll start off with the best-selling computer game "mists of pandaria," the latest expansion to "world of warcraft." this is the number-one subscription-based
if they're used for great, um -- great uses, such as maybe elephants in india or, um, horses in places that don't use engines and, um, vehicles such as tractors. >> i think tax dollars should be used for evacuating animals from disasters because animals don't exactly have the intelligence we do. so they can't really help themselves. they need help more than we do. >> uh, yeah. i think there is too much animal abuse in this country. and, um, when i have to pay taxes, that's what i...
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if we do do something about it then china and india aren't going to do something about it and it's a wash. this is the iea report, global demand energy grows by more than one-third over the period 2035. people will say look, even if we get our house in order, and i hear this all the time from people not in the denialist camp. you joy had a question during the break. >> we're talking about what's happening in germany and there's advancements here in america as well as europe. what about china? if china is the big sort of elephant in the room in terms of emissions what, are they doing? >> i did a big piece for the national agree geographic on china and energy. it's incredibly complicated. china is burning a lot of coal. they'll never catch up with us but they're putting a lot of carbon out in the atmosphere. at the same time, they're leading the world in the installation of renewable technology. 250 million chinese when they take a shower at night, the hot water comes off the roof. that's 25% of that population. in this country, solar hot water accounts for less than 1% of our homes an
if we do do something about it then china and india aren't going to do something about it and it's a wash. this is the iea report, global demand energy grows by more than one-third over the period 2035. people will say look, even if we get our house in order, and i hear this all the time from people not in the denialist camp. you joy had a question during the break. >> we're talking about what's happening in germany and there's advancements here in america as well as europe. what about...
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that's how we invest in our economy and we compete better with china, india and brazil. and he seemed totally lost on that point. >> don't forget the facts, he's wrong on that. nobody said you don't have to pay interest on student loans. >> but an attitude -- and if you lose the young vote and they end up voting for the dras two, three, four times in a row, that's going to put the republican party in a similar hole. >> not only that but the african-american community and latino community both read the signals, saw the voter i.d. stuff, the disdain that was shown for the ability of african-americans and latinos to vote. a lot of the voter i.d. stuff was directed squarely at latinos -- >> we're burying this guy. he's being lowered in the grave now. he's about 20 feet in the ground now. we keep shoveling the dirt on. one thing i want to stop here, if he only realized his kids didn't need student loans and that makes him lucky, fortunate. that's not something -- you have to learn those things when you're rich. this is special. anyway, thank you joy reid. i got to go. thank y
that's how we invest in our economy and we compete better with china, india and brazil. and he seemed totally lost on that point. >> don't forget the facts, he's wrong on that. nobody said you don't have to pay interest on student loans. >> but an attitude -- and if you lose the young vote and they end up voting for the dras two, three, four times in a row, that's going to put the republican party in a similar hole. >> not only that but the african-american community and...
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that's how we invest in our economy and we compete better with china, india and brazil. and he seemed totally lost on that point. >> don't forget the facts, he's wrong on that. nobody said you don't have to pay interest on student loans. >> but an attitude -- and if you lose the young vote and they end up voting for the dras two, three, four times in a row, that's going to put the republican party in a similar hole. >> not only that but the african-american community and latino community both read the signals, saw the voter i.d. stuff, the disdain that was shown for the ability of african-americans and latinos to vote. a lot of the voter i.d. stuff was directed squarely at latinos -- >> we're burying this guy. he's being lowered in the grave now. he's about 20 feet in the ground now. we keep shoveling the dirt on. one thing i want to stop here, if he only realized his kids didn't need student loans and that makes him lucky, fortunate. that's not something -- you have to learn those things when you're rich. this is special. anyway, thank you joy reid. i got to go. thank y
that's how we invest in our economy and we compete better with china, india and brazil. and he seemed totally lost on that point. >> don't forget the facts, he's wrong on that. nobody said you don't have to pay interest on student loans. >> but an attitude -- and if you lose the young vote and they end up voting for the dras two, three, four times in a row, that's going to put the republican party in a similar hole. >> not only that but the african-american community and...
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. -- also india. the things that the rest of the world likes about america are movies, tv, science, technology. they're not keen on democracy as america preaches it. heading into another four years of the obama administration, where are we, and why are we here, and how do we get somewhere else? what went wrong, what is going right, and what to do about it going forward? >> first of all, i do not think that favorability ratings and the pew surveys of evidence of whether we're doing something wrong or right. i think it is a huge mistake for anybody who practices public diplomacy to think that his or her job is to win a popularity contest. well i guess maybe some of us who were in the bush administration can take a certain pleasure in effect in 2008, the favorability ratings for the united states were higher in four out of the five surveyed arab countries -- i am not even going to bring that up. [laughter] and it is a big mistake. in my view, and what i tried to do during my short tenure as undersecretar
. -- also india. the things that the rest of the world likes about america are movies, tv, science, technology. they're not keen on democracy as america preaches it. heading into another four years of the obama administration, where are we, and why are we here, and how do we get somewhere else? what went wrong, what is going right, and what to do about it going forward? >> first of all, i do not think that favorability ratings and the pew surveys of evidence of whether we're doing...
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. >> the average new facebook user is in india, indonesia, or brazil. they are using a mobile phone to access facebook because they have not had access to a broadband laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure the you have in the u.s. a lot of americans will meet me and say it is great for gossiping in seeing what my friends are eating for lunch. but if he were to talk to somebody in the middle east, maybe, if you would hear a different story, which is facebook is providing access to news, people that had you need access to information that they were not able to get otherwise. you get a much more meaty story about what facebook means to them. >> an insider's view of facebook. thanksgiving day on c-span3 just after 12:30 eastern. 2:00, chief justice john roberts and the look into the supreme court. later, space pioneers and nasa officials pay homage to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. just before 11:00. on tuesday, historian richard norton smith said 2012 was not a status quo election and that the president may have
. >> the average new facebook user is in india, indonesia, or brazil. they are using a mobile phone to access facebook because they have not had access to a broadband laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure the you have in the u.s. a lot of americans will meet me and say it is great for gossiping in seeing what my friends are eating for lunch. but if he were to talk to somebody in the middle east, maybe, if you would hear a different story, which is facebook is...
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places like brazil and india where there's a big social agenda because they are developing. in southern europe, northern europe or different forms, in northern europe, the government believes in a strong social safety nets, believe in paying for health care, believe in playing a role in determining what businesses succeed or fail and yet those governments have budgets that are balanced and growing faster than we are and creating more jobs than we are. we have to be a little bit careful when we as we sometimes do in the united states that are high horse and say we understand capitalism, actually what is going on in the world is a competition between different versions and if our version produces more in the quality and less growth is seen as less fair, and others are seen as more fair and are producing more growth, who do you think is going to win that argument? >> host: a lot of people would say the northern european countries are socialist. is socialism a term that is outdated? >> guest: i think it is. let's take an example that is big in the election campaign. car companie
places like brazil and india where there's a big social agenda because they are developing. in southern europe, northern europe or different forms, in northern europe, the government believes in a strong social safety nets, believe in paying for health care, believe in playing a role in determining what businesses succeed or fail and yet those governments have budgets that are balanced and growing faster than we are and creating more jobs than we are. we have to be a little bit careful when we...
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for breaking a law in the india. those are the kind of stories we write about. >> how come we haven't heard about that before? >> some of them you have heard. one the case of john and judy. they were selling bun anies in missouri. they fined $95,000 for having a wrong permit. the government said you can pay on the website. if you don't pay in thirty days you'll owe $3.1 billion. it's the kind of stuff the government is doing to bully people, and we frankly think it needs to stop. they're doing the same with confiscating people's land and saying you can't build on it because it's a wetland. even though there isn't a pond or stream on the land. >> as a senator, what can you do to change policy? >> we look to some of the things, we now conducted legislation to try to fix them. on the wetlands, we say, the clean water act says you can't discharge pollutants in to navigable water. your background is not a 1/2 gaunt water and dirt is not a pollutant. we try to redefine the clean water act. a woman in southern mississippi g
for breaking a law in the india. those are the kind of stories we write about. >> how come we haven't heard about that before? >> some of them you have heard. one the case of john and judy. they were selling bun anies in missouri. they fined $95,000 for having a wrong permit. the government said you can pay on the website. if you don't pay in thirty days you'll owe $3.1 billion. it's the kind of stuff the government is doing to bully people, and we frankly think it needs to stop....